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Jonathan Harker makes a succession of horrifying disclosures about his client, Count Dracula, while he is in Transylvania to assist the Count with the purchase of a London home. Soon after, peculiar occurrences occur in England: an apparently unmanned ship sinks off the coast of Whitby, a young woman uncovers odd puncture marks on her neck, and an inmate at a mental institution rants about the 'Master' and his impending arrival.
In Dracula, Bram Stoker crafted one of the horror genre's greatest works, masterfully conjuring a nightmarish world of vampires and vampire hunters and illuminating the shadowy corners of repressed Victorian sexuality and desire.
Hardcover. 512 pages.